Research

A fact sheet from the LNS program highlights five myths on which Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) programs are based, pointing out that CVE programs are not a new concept, and the flawed foundation of these programs has given rise to a host of civil liberties concerns over the past few years.

With case studies ranging from the victorious fight for marriage equality to partisan wrangling over the right to vote, reproductive freedom, the environment, and the death penalty, Legal Change shares remarkable accounts of decades of legal advocacy in America.

Expanding Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) efforts in New York City would threaten civil liberties and inappropriately stigmatize and alienate Muslim communities, the Brennan Center argued in a letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio.